Set 1: d1t01 - Shakedown Street -> d1t02 - Minglewood Blues d1t03 - Candyman -> d1t04 - El Paso d1t05 - Dupree's Diamond Blues d1t06 - It's All Over Now d1t07 - Never Trust A Women d1t08 - Row Jimmy d1t09 - Throwing Stones -> d1t10 - Day Job
Set 2: d2t01 - Scarlet Begonias -> d2t02 - Fire On The Mountain d2t03 - Women Are Smarter d2t04 - Terrapin Station -> d2t05 - Drums -> d3t01 - Space -> d3t02 - Spanish Jam -> d3t03 - Truckin' -> d3t04 - The Other One -> d3t05 - Stella Blue -> d3t06 - Sugar Magnolia
Encore: d3t07 - Touch Of Grey
Notes
Patch Info:
(FOB/18th Row) Sennheiser 421 -> Cassette Master -> CD (shnid=3151) supplies:
Fire On The Mountain (3:39 - 4:18)
Notes:
-- Set 2 is seamless
-- Thanks to Joe B. Jones for his help with the pitch correction
-- Patch source recorded by Jim Wise
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2008-01-17 14:22:21
Identifier
gd1982-09-20.sbd.miller.88857.sbeok.flac16
Lineage
CD -> Samplitude Professional v9.12 -> Cool Edit Pro v.20 -> FLAC
Reviewer:
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December 22, 2020 Subject:
Day Job
A little love for Brent and for Day Job. What a great keyboardist he was. Day Job's a fun song. I'm sorry they quit playing it but there are some fine
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recordings from this period. I know the story of why they dropped it and that makes it even more funny and fun to hear. Age with humor and grace, if you can.
Wow very nice show. Only takes till about a minute into Shakedown and the groove is found and doesn't let up. Even the Day Job is energetic and decent
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song here. That said the Scarlet Fire that follows in the second set is really something to write home about. The closing segment of Fire especially is becoming, for me at least, one of those rare moments in music where I can hear precision and beauty combine to absolute perfection. Very nice sbd. quality and the excellent work done on the patching of the few cuts in the sbd deserves special accolades. Thanks for this to all involved.